A Beaumont man charged with two counts of murder in separate teen shooting deaths was sentenced to 45 years in prison for the killings.

Charles Ray Harris, 26, on Monday pleaded guilty to the two murder charges and an aggravated assault charge in Judge Layne Walker's 252nd District Court.

Harris received 45 years in prison for each of the murder charges and 20 years for the aggravated assault charge. The sentences will be served concurrently.

As part of the plea deal, a second aggravated assault charge was dropped. Harris faced up to life in prison for each of the murder charges, and up to 20 years for the additional aggravated assault charge.

Court documents show that on Jan. 2, 2010, Harris and a group of his friends met with Hadnot and his group of friends at Babe Zaharias Stadium for a fight. During the fight, Harris ran to his car, got a gun and shot Hadnot and another teen. Hadnot died from his wound, however, the other teen survived, according to court documents.

Harris turned himself in to police and bonded out of jail shortly after his arrest.

In April 2010, Harris shot Rodriguez, who was identified at the time as his girlfriend, in the head above her left eye in the parking lot of the Pointe North apartment complex on Magnolia, according to court documents. She died the next day at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital.

Family members and friends of both victims were in the courtroom Monday, as were Harris' family and friends.